Pano Kanelos: 'Ideology Is the Death of Ideas'
The president of the new University of Austin wants to reverse the decline of higher education in America.
The president of the new University of Austin wants to reverse the decline of higher education in America.
California's poorly served public school students need more than a few more dollars diverted to tutoring programs. They need an escape hatch.
Parents in Arizona have already proven themselves capable of holding schools accountable.
These aren't outright bans. But they still can chill free speech and academic freedom.
Many who see overdraft protection as preferable to other short-term credit options will have fewer choices as some banks decide the service isn't worth offering anymore.
Stricter regulation of homeschooling families will just lead to harassment from government.
Kids have disappeared from public schools, with most opting for a range of alternatives.
The plan will help provide “university-sponsored visas that allow them to continue performing and commercializing research without leaving the state.”
Through changes to income-driven repayment plans, the Department of Education is set to enact debt relief for thousands of borrowers.
While the new version of the financial aid form was supposed to simplify the process, it has instead been riddled with technical problems and considerable delays.
Restricting speech about the world's most pressing problems does not make them go away, nor does it settle any disputes.
Some of the worst-performing elementary schools in California retrained teachers to teach reading with phonics. A new paper says the change worked.
While U.S. math scores declined on the Program for International Student Assessment test, reading scores remained stable, bucking a global trend.
The change came after concerns were raised about "potential personal liability for university actors who deactivate the student registered organization," according to state officials.
"Being a true free speech champion does require that you defend speech that even you disagree with," says libertarian Rikki Schlott.
School officials in three states are effectively immune from lawsuits over excessive corporal punishment. A Louisiana mother is asking the Supreme Court to step in.
The measure, which had been paused since 2020, required students to meet benchmarks in reading, writing, and math.
Their proposal raises obvious free speech concerns.
Admitting students to America as refugees provides resettlement in America, overcoming the need for an F-1 visa and the challenge of travel documents.
The tut-tutting class has retreated from pushing for a ban on DIY education to fretting over regulation.
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Plus: A listener asks the editors to name America's unsung or undersung heroes.
Giving schools more money doesn't make them better.
The district is still censoring the Gadsden flag patch as well as Second Amendment advocacy, according to FIRE.
People should be free to choose how cautious to be. Mask mandates, lockdowns, and closing schools won't stop the virus.
In an attempt to make the student body more conservative, Christopher Rufo says the school is actively "rebalancing" the ratio of male and female students.
Thankfully, you don't need fancy dining halls or a college degree to have a good life or get a good job.
Look for these budgetary swindles at a failing K-12 system near you.
The injunction is the latest in a series of setbacks for the Biden administration's loan forgiveness agenda.
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Some ideas that might help you make better use of the opportunities available to you in law school.
Blame university administrators.
Biden wants to use the Higher Education Act of 1965 to forgive student loans. But that plan has major issues.
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A new study has found that the more schools kept kids online, the worse their pass rates on state standardized tests were.
The number surged during the pandemic.
Despite only spending a few years in the classroom, taxpayers could end up shelling out over $200,000 in a public pension for AFT president Randi Weingarten.
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Mississippi, Alabama, and Louisiana have all seen dramatic improvements in reading scores by investing in "science-based" reading instruction.
While city policy dictates that 911 calls should only occur when a student poses a genuine safety threat, parents say it's become a run-of-the-mill disciplinary tactic.
Education officials unveiled new rules on Tuesday which will mandate that city elementary schools use one of three "research-backed" reading curricula.
Unlike the Education Department's estimates, a CBO analysis considers how the new rules will encourage more students to take out loans they won't be able to pay back.
The teachers union head honcho is trying to engage in some astonishing revisionism, claiming she actually wasn't opposed to school reopening.
The time and money spent on college can often be used more productively.
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